Walla Walla Onions are enormous with yellow to light brown skin and white meat. These sweet, crisp onions are mild enough to eat like an apple and don’t have a pungent aroma. Onions should be planted in late February and early March. Onions do best when temperatures are cool. They will mature in approximately 100 days. Harvest when two-thirds of tops have fallen over. Careful handling to avoid bruising helps control storage rots. Cure onions after harvest in a well-ventilated attic or porch away from direct sun light for one to two weeks. Tops may be left on or cut off, but leave at least one inch of the top when storing. Thorough curing increases storage life.

Size:1204

Spacing: Plant 6″ apart in 12″ rows.

Height: Grows 12″ tall.

How To Grow: Plant in full sun.

Outstanding Features: Very easy to grow. Onions have compounds that reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer.

Tips: Use this variety fairly quickly because of it’s short storage life.